relocation to sacramento

If You’re Thinking About Moving to Sacramento

tower bridge in summer

Tower bridge early summer in Sacramento from the banks near the levee bike trail.

If you’re thinking about moving to Sacramento, you probably need a relocation Realtor in Sacramento who can help. You’ve come to the right place. Not only do we work with relocation companies across the country through our affiliation with Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, but this top Sacramento Realtor has been through the scenario herself. I moved my real estate business to Sacramento in 2002 from Minneapolis. As such, I am intimately aware of the concerns of new home buyers who are moving to Sacramento. This knowledge can pave the way for a safe transition.

It doesn’t matter where in the Sacramento Valley you are moving, if you are moving to Sacramento, the Elizabeth Weintraub Team can make your trip simple, easy and fun. We are specialists at closing homes concurrently, and can ensure that the closer of your existing home elsewhere will transfer funds directly to your escrow in California. We remove the stress and worry so you can focus on your new home.

See, I know you experience a double shot of euphoria through relocation. When you’re moving to Sacramento from other parts of the country, you are moving to CALIFORNIA, the land where dreams come true. Relocating to California, especially northern California, is exciting all by itself. I promise you, the prospect of buying new homes in Sacramento is even more thrilling. We sell homes outside the city proper such as homes in Carmichael, homes in Rancho Cordova, homes in Elk Grove, as well as homes in the Capitol Corridor: homes in the Fabulous 40s, homes in East Sacramento, homes in Land Park and homes in Curtis Park.

If you’re thinking about homes in Folsom, or maybe even homes in El Dorado Hills, which is in Eldorado County or homes in Roseville, located in Placer County, or even next door to homes in West Sacramento or homes in the city of Davis, both of Yolo County, we service those areas, too. The team sells around 100 homes a year, so we have valuable experience all over the city and outlying areas of Sacramento.

Further, we answer our phone. We pride ourselves on strong communication and staying in touch, something that we’ve heard many other agents lack. We’ll help you every step of the way. We know our stuff. We don’t just email you listings, we find you the perfect home and ensure a smooth closing. To get started, call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759.

 

 

Home Sellers and Buyers Who Need to Find an Agent Can Start Here

find an agentIf you need a real estate agent in another state, I can help you to find an agent, and I might even give you a little real estate advice along the way. Telling clients what I believe is in their best interest for them to do comes very easily to this Sacramento real estate agent. I have no problem sharing what I believe because a) I’m generally right about it and b) if the other person don’t agree, that’s his or her prerogative. Besides, clients really seem to appreciate my advice and tips. Even people who aren’t my clients call to ask for my opinion.

Oh, maybe they read an article I wrote about home buying at About.com and want to do some hairbrained thing, so they track me down. I’m not that difficult to find, especially since I answer my phone. Sure, when I see the caller is calling from Pocatello, Idaho, I am tempted to click my bluetooth answer button and say Joe’s Pizza Shack, do you want pepperoni or sausage today, but fortunately, I’m not always looking at my phone when it rings and I answer with my name.

A woman called yesterday who told me she was in her 70s and thinking about selling her duplex to a tenant. The tenant had suggested taking over her mortgage payments, plus make payments on her equity. She felt sympathy for the guy because he was married with 5 kids and financially struggling. You know what? Maybe that guy can’t afford to buy a home because he can’t get a loan? She did not think about this. If he can’t get a loan, why would she jeopardize herself?

Her lender could call her loan due and payable under the alienation clause once title transfers. Was she mentally prepared if necessary to file a Notice of Default Could she go to court if push came to shove? My advice was tell the guy to get a loan or sell the home to a person who can get a loan. Don’t get sucked into this crap. There’s enough elder abuse in the world these days. Is this something I would said in the 1970s when owner financing was all the rage? Ha, ha, probably not. Today more than ever it pays to find an agent.

No client can ever accuse this agent of being wishy-washy or not voicing an opinion. I won’t give legal advice, but I promise to make you think about your issue. With 40 years in real estate, I am lucky to possess a wealth of experience to draw upon. If you can’t hire this Sacramento real estate agent because you live in Pocatello, Idaho, I can find an agent with experience in your area. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916 233 6759 or send me an email through my contact button on this website. It’s the top-left envelope icon that says email Elizabeth. Just click it.

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